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Abraham Anghik Ruben's Artist's Statement from the 2015 Aurora Borealis exhibit in Yellowknife, NWT
Download2015-07-09
Ruben, Abraham Anghik, Campbell, Sandy
This artist's statement accompanied Abraham Anghik Ruben's exhibit, Aurora Borealis, at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre during the summer of 2015. Ruben was born in Paulatuk, NWT.
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2013-01-01
This bibliographic study identifies over 600 secondary sources published up to and including 2003 that have been omitted in previous bibliographies in Ismaili studies, namely, Farhad Daftary’s "Ismaili Literature: A Bibliography of Sources and Studies" (London, 2004) and Nagib Tajdin’s "A...
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Anna Wilson Disability in the Academy and Academic Library Profession
2016-10-19
Anna Wilson, University of Alberta The United Nations guiding principles of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities includes non- discrimination, full participation, and inclusion in society. Unfortunately, many scholars with disabilities are not represented in the academic and...
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2008
Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope, the representation of a particular time and space in an artistic work, is used to explore connections between Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery, 1908) and Elijah of Buxton (2007). Written a century apart, these novels both feature an eleven-year-old protagonist...